Sig Sauer 1911 Scorpion

The Sig Sauer 1911 Scorpion is a large frame, semi-automatic handgun designed for tactical, self-defense, along with recreational shooting purposes. The original model line was the Granite Series Rail that was renamed Revolution after adding non-rail handguns and eventually a modern 1911 version of John Browning's 1911 original model. Some of the features include a beavertail safety grip, extended ambidextrous thumb safety, and a skeletonized hammer. It also has a M1913 Picatinny rail for mounting a light, laser, or sight rail onto the frame.

The overall length of the 1911 Scorpion is 8.7-inches, with a height of 5.5-inches, and a barrel length of 5-inches. The frame material is made of stainless steel, and features a custom Flat Dark Earth finish. The slide material is made from stainless steel, and features a custom Flat Dark Earth finish with front cocking serrations. The grips are Hogue G-10 Piranha magwell with G-10 mainspring housing. The magazine holds 8-rounds of .45 ACP ammunition. The sights are 3 green dot trijicon low-profile night sights. The trigger is a lightweight flat trigger that has a single action pull only, and has an approximate pull of 5-pounds.

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